The Corner Stone, Volume 4, Number 43, College Corner, Union County, 27 October 1875 — Page 4

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TROUBLE IN CAM I' MEETING. They came lieur having a row in a colored meeting at Keytesville, a few nights ago. One of the sisters, who had a grievance, prayed : Oh, Lord! look down 'pon Dy resembled children hyar dis ebenin', an' moob 'em wid Dy grace. Teteh dar hyarts wid de spirit ob all-"bounding lub. Jluild up dar faith so strong dat tie debil can't budge it, an' 'specially would we ax, if it am possible wid de Redeemer, dat Dou put a leetle moah sense into de obfusticated pate ob deyallaw wench dat am giglin' on de bench preopposite Dy belubbed Siirvant." "Wha's dat you'se sayin' to de Lord 'bout me ?" asked the wench, rising to a point of order. Not seeming to notice the interruption, the supplicator continued. "(Jib our fool an errin' sister mora disgumption, oh Lord ! to see de differumence atwixt right an' wrong, an' larn do huzzy to behave heree'f in Dy holy saukchooary, 'stead o' Mrigglum 'round like she swallow a corkscrew, an' 'taminatin' dose sacred presinks wid unholy winkin's at do male an' maskeline propo'tiou ob dis assembled gatherin.' An' oh " ' 'It's a lie! good Lord, it's a lie! an Dou in Dy inllammate wisdom knows 1 nebber done it !" shouted the traduced member, who had now lecome nearly wild with rage. " Dar's not one particle of troot in it. It's a he, an I can mash de liess !" With these words she threw herself over the bench on to the back ot the kneeling sister, plunged her hands into the bustle of that devout but indiscreet person, and lifted her up bodily. Confusion reigned, and dire dismay was in many faces that but a moment before were bright with the hope of heaven. But a stalwart deacon finally separated the females, reduced the unnaturally elevated bustle of the one, calmed the excited feelings of the other and, addressing the relieved audience in an impressive tone, said: " Dredren.it am better dat we dwell togedder in impunity. Less 'peal to de Frone ob Grace dat dar be no moah such graceful disruption in our midst. Will Bladder Johnson please make de 'peal in one ob his powerful prahrs?" And the appeal was well and timely made. Jirttnswicker.

M EDI UM O.V THE WITNESS S TANlt The proceedings of the Ward will case, at Detroit, were interspersed the other day by a novel and interesting scene one probably never before witnessed in a court of justice that of a spirit medium being placed on the witness stand, and giving the court and jury an exhibition of the trance state. When couneel asked the witness Mrs. Martin byname if she could give the jury an exhibition of the trance state, and talk German to them, she smiled and replied that she would. She thereupon promptly closed her eyes, and, with a slightly shuddering motion, passed into a trance state in a moment. She yawned. Then she called "Marie," and, after a little, asked in German, Who is it that speaks with me now?" The counsel were nonplussed, and there was a little bantering of counsel, the Judge telling him that it was his business to ask her questions. The Judge also directed the stenographer to take down her utterances. Counsel asked, m English, that the spirit which had possession of witness should make himself known, but the ghost scorned to rePly to this. The stenographer, wbo .v, umw""?T ami may 1(M;. f ftt , anvuyHve lu.Wl.lfi with I

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it ever came to be published Mary did not know, for the young man died soon after, ignorant of the immortality of his verses. But the lamb lived and had five lambkins before it met its death by an angry cow. Aside from its memory- there yet remains of it tho residue of a child's stocking, which is gradually unravelling to furnish mementoes for the many friends of Mary and her little lamb. B OSTON REM INI ft CENCES OETRATtlS One of. the most methodical and unimpassioned men, says the Boston Commercial Bulletin, was Buckram, the former dry goods potentate of Boston. His manner of discharging one of the " young men who, after trial, was found not up to the requirements of the business," is related as follows : The youth would be summoned to Buckram's desk, and be thus addressed : "James how long have you been with us?" " Two years and a half, sir." " Two years and a half ? Ah ! Have you had any vacation in that time ?" " No, sir," would be the reponse, as James began to entertain a more kindly feeling toward the "old man," who woidd terminate the interview by saying : " Well, James, you had belter go up home for a while ; Mr. Balance, give James twenty dollars, and, James, we will send for you when we want you again." One of the aforesaid boys, Mho did not develop a decided talent for the dry goods business, iucurred the displeasure of Babbidge, the partner of Mr. Buckram, and. binrr fntmrl nnomnlnvi,l rain

1 j - ' O . ...... ...... . u ' 11' V. ..... i morning, was ordered peremptorily to assist in sweeping out. The youth did not obey the order, but sought an interview with the chief. Obtaiuiug an audience, he said : "Mr. Buekrani, I do not think Mr. Babbidge likes me, and he does not treat me fairly at all, sir. This morning he ordered me to sweep out, and, as I have been here three years, I do not think I ought to be called upon to sweep out, and I did not." Buckram settled Ids head a little firmer into his stiff shirt-collar, and replied : " Ah, is that so, Edward ? Well, i there is such a difference between you and Mr Babbidge, we shall have o part with you or him. Mr. Balance, won't you please look up Edward's account." THE SHAKES. The Alton lelegrapfi tells a- chilly story about the extent of the fever and ague prevailing in that region of country. Everybody has the shakes, and business, especially with the farmers, is greatly retarded in consequence. Doetors have more to do than they can attend to. One drug house in that city had orders for 480,000 grains of quinine during last week equivalent to 250,000 doses. It has already sold 1,200,000 grains of quinine, and is unable to fill its orders ; which come by mail and telegraph from all surrounding points. Saturday the firm ordered 100,000 grains from Chicago, and were expecting an invoice of 300,000 grains more from the East, previously ordered. In connection with this matter we notice that the Boston Journal of Health says the only sensible way to take quinine is in large doses, ten or twelve grains at a time. Smaller doses, it says, only feed the disease. While it does not Iwlicw jn or. u .;;iii buy i.'oods of (iib,.,n f v ty Hi ciicrm -----

Cabinet or Tarlor Organs. These have become the most popular of large musical instruments. There are now about two hundred and fifty makers of them in the United States, who produce more than forty thousand organs per annrni. Most of these are very poor instrument. This is naturally so, because there are few articles iu the manufacture " which so much saving can be made by use of inferior, improperly prepa naterial, an I inferior workmanship t which, when linlshed, show t,j little difference to the average purcl ,er. The important parts of an organ, made as well as they can le, cost two three times as much as if made as . as possible. Yet, when the organ ir done, it. is not easy from casual hearings to tell the difference between tho best and a very poor one. Especially when shown by one who knows how to c ver up defects, to one who has not special skill in such matters, it is not difficult to make a poor organ appear a good one. The temptation to makers, then, to produce, at a frac tion of the cost, an organ which will sell almost ns well as a good one, is almost irresistible. Hence the fact that so few good organs are made and so many poor ones, and that the country is flooded with peddlers nnd dealers selling these poor organs, which pay such large profits. The buyer of the poor organ does not fail to find out Ins mistake after a while. Tho .thin, reedy tone of his cheap organ soon becomes oirensive; it works noisily ami roughly, is constantly out of order, and Incomes useless by the time a really good instrument would have lyen getting into its prime. A good organ ought to last a generation, at least; a ioor one may last five years, with considerable tinkering, or may break down much sooner. There is one safe way. Get a genuine production of one of the very best makers and you cannot, go astray. Among these undoubtedly stands pre-eminent the Mason & Hamlin Organ Co.. whose organs are so well known that other makers are generally content to claim that they can make as jood an organ as the Mason v Hamliu. They iuvented and introduced the Cabinet or Parlor Organ in its improved form, started with and have always closely adhered to the policy of making only the best work, have shown such skill as have given their organs the highest reputation, not only in this country but also in Europe. At the Great Exposition at Vienna, in competition with eighty of the best makers in the world, they obtained the highest medals. To enumerate the competitions at which they have received similar honors would be to give a list of the fairs at which they have exhibited; and to mention the prominent musicians who recommend their organs as unequaled would really 1x3 to give a very good list of the most illustrious musieal names in the eouutry, with a good representation hi Europe. One who obtains a Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ need have no doubt that he has the best instrument of its class winch can be made. Xi-tv York Independent. WtLHOKT's TVvf.II n AflppTnvm .

! This medicine in used by construction compaiiies for the benefit of their employe, when engaped in malarial ditr' i. The bijiher-t testiniouialu have been given by contractors nud bv the Presidents of uornp of the leading railroads m the South and West When men are congregated in large numbers in tho neighborhood of ewamtw and racers, WJhoft's Tonic will prove a valuable addition to the etock of medicines, and will amply reward the company in the saving of timo, labor and monev. We recommend it tO all. WHEF.1.0CK, FlVLAt &. Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For 8A1.E By aix Dku rusts. 1Teavy oats are good for horses ; none will deny that ; but oats caut make a horse's coat look eiuootu and glossv when be i out or condition. Sheridan's Cavalry Cur lit ion 1'oicdtrs will do this when all else fails. How To Oct a Home. Boe advertisement. CONSUMPTION' CAN UK ( IKED. ScHs.NCK"a Pulmonic SYitcp. Schenck'b Ska Weed Tonic, SOHF-NCK'a MANDIt.tKE Pfl.t.S, Are thp only infidieins that will cure Pulmonary Cm-r'rpqu.-ntly roedfijlnes that will atop courti will oec. in tlia death of the pattont ;thpy look up ih liver Moo JfT circulation of ! Wwt, hmrrhEa follow and Ii ; ' scUon of ton mt organs thai csmI Mut-i's (i a irtftiviv i.iove lo ' Mr

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